PC Console Cheats

To enter PC Console Cheats, hit ~ (or the key above Tab) to bring up the developer console, and enter these codes for the desired effect.Console commands ARE NOT case-sensitive.

Note: Some cheats can cause bugs later on, or cause situations which may "break" certain quests. If you're unsure of your game's stability, don't save your game after using the command and disable autosaves in the main menu.

MOST USEFUL CONSOLE COMMANDS

Here are the console commands that players might find most useful to have on-hand during their time in Skyrim. Remember to check the Item Codes list for the Add Item cheat.

This is our reccommended method of increasing your skills / adding perks. While it may take a bit longer, it will also grant extra experience and allow you to craft an personalized set of skills wiith points, instead of entering in individual perk codes.

AdvSkill [[[Skill]] ID] [#] to grant yourself a certain amount of experience in a given skill category. The value of experience points varies from skill to skill, so we suggest choosing a skill you want to become HIGHLY proficient in (maybe... all of them?) and starting there.

The table below indicates how many experience points will increase each skill by one level. In terms of overall player level, it takes an increasing and variable amount of XP to level up, so feel free to use the player.setlevel [#] command.

For example, to add the Sneaking perk 'Silent Roll,' enterplayer.addperk 105F23 into the command console. While the skill will turn gray in the skills menu (normally indicating that you are under-level for the desired perk), you will still be able to utilize it's abilities. Alternatively, you could pre-empt this process by using the player.setlevel ##

All Console Commands

tgm - Toggles God mode (Invincibility, infinite carry weight)

tcl - Toggles No-clip mode (Fly, walk through walls)

coc "Location" - Teleports you to that location, An all item room is coc QASmoke.

player.modav [attribute name] [amount] - Apply modifier (+ or -) to the named attribute or skill. Skills are entered as they appear in-game, without spaces or quotes, except for Speech and Archery, which are "speechcraft" and "marksman" respectively. Attributes are things like "health" or "carryweight", again without spaces or quotes. NOTE: Using the modav command will cause attributes modified by it to always appear in green, as the game thinks they've been buffed. You can try "setav" instead (untested), but in other Bethesda games this has sometimes led to permanent problems.

showracemenu - Brings up the race selection/character customization menu. NOTE: This will reset your character to level 1 and all your skills to their initial base values.

[target].getavinfo [attribute] - This will display a short list of information about the given attribute (health, skills, etc.) of the specified target. You can omit "[target]." if you first click on the target with the mouse, or you can replace it with "player." if you want the info on your character. For example:[br/]player.getavinfo lightarmor

player.additem XXXXXXXX "###"- Adds items based on Item Codes, where XXXXXXXX is the item code, and ### is the amount you want.

player.addperk XXXXXXXX - add perks based on perk codes, i.e. player.addperk 000c44b8 would add the adept alteration perk, found on the Item Codes page. Make sure your skill level is high enough to have the perk before you enable it or it may not work properly and that you add any multi-tier perks in order.

help - List console commands

help keyword X - Search by the keyword, number is search mode, listed in "help" commands